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1. “Across the curriculum: Maths”
British Coins2. British Coins
All the coins bear HM The Queen's head on one side.3. British One Penny Coin 1p
British One Penny Coin1p
• A penny
It pictures
the portcullis of
Westminster
Palace.(опускная решетка в
крепостных воротах)
• 1 penny is often
pronounced "one
pee".
4. British Two Pence Coin 2p
British Two Pence Coin2p
• A two-pence piece
can be referred to as
tuppence or a
tupenny.
It pictures the Prince
of Wales feathers.
• 2 pence is often
pronounced "two
pee"
5. British Five Pence Coin 5p
British Five Pence Coin5p
• This coin shows
the symbol of
Scotland, the thistle.
On top of the thistle
you can see the British
crown.
• 5 pence is often
pronounced "five
pee"
6. British Ten Pence Coin 10p
British Ten Pence Coin10p
• The 10 pence coin
shows a lion. For
centuries the lion was
a proud symbol
of Britain's strength.
The lion is wearing the
crown of the British
Monarch.
• 10 pence is often
pronounced "ten pee"
7. British Fifty Pence Coin 50p
British Fifty Pence Coin50p
• The 50 pence
coin shows the
picture of
Britannia and a
lion.
Both are symbols
of Britain.
8. One pound £1
There are many different pictures on the £1 coin to reflect thedifferent countries of Britain:
lions for England, a thistle for Scotland and a leek for Wales.
The slang term for pound is quid.
9. One pound £2
One poundThe design of the 2 pound
coin represents technological
development.
The edge lettering features
the quote "Standing on the
Shoulders of Giants" by Sir
Isaac Newton.
£2
10.
Поставьте монеты по их стоимости (от меньшей к большей)А- fifty pence
B – two pence
C- twenty pence
D – ten pence
E – one penny
F- five pence
G – one pound